Published on
October 24, 2025
To advance the goals of reducing urban transport emissions and offering tourists economical and environmentally friendly mobility services, the Italian startup Wayla van pooling service started a partnership with Atlante and Introduced Five Electric Vehicles (EV’s) to its on-demand fleet operating out of Milan. Atlante, a charger provider and owner to one of the largest networks of fast and ultra-fast EV charging stations in Southern Europe will aslo support Wayla in Milan with charging infrastructure.
As a green city, Milan encourages and supports Wayla’s investments on EVs which provide flexible travel to tourists arriving to Milan with carbon-neutral travel alternatives to the city’s residents, a valuable service as the city’s popularity and tourism as a center of culture, art, and fashion reaches new heights.
Sustainable Travel: Wayla’s Contribution to it in Milan.
The city of Milan continues to attract millions of tourists to its world-famous landmarks, museums and art galleries which have made it one of the most visited cities in Europe. As a result, the city’s infrastructure has prioritised solving the transport needs of urban visitors. In a world where sustainable transport is in high demand, Wayla’s EVs certainly contribute to the ever-growing transport alternatives which enhance the overall visitor experience.
Milan is home to numerous historical and cultural sites such as the famed Duomo di Milano, Last Supper, the Brera Art Gallery, and the fashionable Navigli district. Now, as more travelers try to find eco-friendly ways to visit these sites, Wayla’s electric-powered vans will provide yet another effective eco-friendly transport option to traverse the city.
Milan’s carbon footprint is, and will continue to be, positively impacted with the addition of electric vehicles to the Wayla fleet. Additionally, air pollution and congestion from tourist traffic will be reduced, improving the city’s overall air quality. With the national tourism sector in Italy focusing greater attention to eco-sustainability, the Wayla initiative so aligns with the goals of more sustainable tourism in Milan.
To What Extent Does Wayla’s Service Work for Tourists
Similar to a virtual taxi, Wayla’s on-demand van pooling service is an app-based ride system offering a cheap and flexible method for getting around a city and even across country borders via its integrated Shuttle. Ever since tourists started visiting Milan, the introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) has meant that they can now use a cleaner and greener mode of transport to explore the city. These vehicles can be particularly advantageous for tourists traveling to Milan or on a business trip and wish to go sightseeing with a large family or a group as they are comfortable and economical.
Sightseeing with Wayla electric vans is particularly attractive to many tourists as they enjoy the convenience of not worrying about the hassles of city driving and parking. Sightseers also enjoy the added peace of mind that they are personally supporting the city’s sustainability targets. Wayla’s vans will also be able to conveniently serve electric vehicles as infrastructure in Milan improves with the proliferation of fast charging stations.
The Atlante Partnership: A Key to Sustainable Mobility
Along with the cleantech initiatives to green the company’s image, Wayla has signed on Atlante, one of the largest operators of ultra-fast EV charging networks in Southern Europe. This partnership allows Wayla’s vans to seamlessly serve city residents and tourists by easily accessing charging stations distributed throughout the city. Atlante’s network serves an important role in meeting the ever-increasing demand for EVs in Milan and many other cities, as urban sustainability becomes a growing concern.
The availability of Atlante’s fast and ultra-fast charging stations will enable Wayla to sustain constant service for tourists and minimise vehicle downtime. Additionally, the network’s ample coverage contributes to Milan’s transformation to an EV-friendly city, making electric transport more accessible for residents and tourists.
Milan’s Green Tourism Agenda
The adoption of Wayla’s fleet of electric vehicles coincides with the growing green tourism agenda of Milan. Milan is poised to implement policies that foster sustainable tourism as more travelers look for greener transportation options. The city’s low emission zones (LEZ), the investment on cycling infrastructure and the city’s promotion of public transport to the city’s residents are all part of Milan’s commitment to reduce its negative impact on the environment.
Milan’s green focus is as much about the sustainability of tourism as it is about the tourism itself. More and more companies and tourism-oriented entities are willing to engage in sustainable practices. Wayla is fully compliant with these policies, as it equips its fleet with electric vehicles, enabling eco-minded visitors to easily access and appreciate the rich culture and history of Milan without a large carbon footprint.
Electric Vehicles and Future Tourism in Milan
Milan’s public on-demand transport systems and the integration of electric vehicles is a step on the many self-sustaining tourism initiatives proposed for the city. These initiatives will create a shift in the service and business sector mobility for the visitors, enabling less environmental impact.
In the upcoming months, Wayla intends to add more electric vehicles to its fleet, thereby enhancing its offerings of eco-friendly transport in the city. This enhancement serves both the tourists seeking eco-friendly travel options, as well as helps Milan achieve its sustainability aims, which would enable future generations to experience the city without its overexploitation.
Conclusion: We Are Taking Steps Towards Greener Tourism
With the addition of electric vehicles to its on-demand fleet in Milan, Wayla is helping to shape the city’s tourism in a greener, more sustainable direction. Wayla’s eco-friendly transport services enable tourists to travel to various parts of Milan to experience the city’s rich culture and history without causing environmental harm. This, along with the support from Atlante’s fast-charging network, certainly places Milan in the more sustainable and attractive category for eco-friendly travellers.


